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Sherbeck was also the head baseball coach at the University of Montana from 1956 to 1961, tallying a mark of 46–69–1. Sherbeck was born on March 16, 1928, in Paynesville, Minnesota. The child of Norwegian immigrants, he moved during his youth to Big Sandy, Montana. [1] He died on August 3, 2014, in Temecula, California. [2] [3]
Led by seventh-year head coach Hal Sherbeck, the Hornets compiled a perfect 12–0 record (8–0 in conference games), won the Eastern Conference championship and the California junior college championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 394 to 74. They extended their winning streak to 40 games, dating back to the 1964 season, and were ...
Led by fifth-year head coach Hal Sherbeck, the Hornets compiled a perfect 10–0 record (7–0 in conference games), won the Eastern Conference championship and the California junior college championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 379 to 61. [1] They were selected by J. C. Grid-Wire as the national junior college champion for 1965.
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Sherbeck was born in Missoula, Montana, the son of Hal Sherbeck, an athletics coach at the University of Montana.Early in his childhood the family moved to California and his father began a famed career as the athletic director and football coach at Fullerton College.
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Hal Sherbeck; Jim Sweeney (American football, born 1929) V. Mike Van Diest; W. Todd Wash This page was last edited on 16 May 2020, at 20:15 (UTC). Text is ...
Fullerton Hornets football; First season: 1916; 109 years ago: Athletic director: Scott Giles: Head coach: Phil Austin & Brian Crooks 1st season, 3–3 (.500) Stadium: Sherbeck Field